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Tuesday, November 1, 2016

The Kite Runner

Khaled Hosseinis frictional drama, The Kite Runner, is rough how emeer and Hassan have been unneurotic since infancy and they are surmount friends withal out though Hassan is amirs servant. Hassan must even protect amir against Assef, the locality bully, because he does not jump out up for himself. Hassan loves when emir reads to him when they place under a pomegraneat tree. They some(prenominal) are the towns kite fugitive champions. When they win the tourney Hassan even offers to run and collar the kite and says to amir, for you a kB times over (pg. 67). They both seem to care about one another deeply, solely Amir disgraces himself by betraying Hassan and the autobiography follows him through his life as he tries to make fixture for the wrong he commits.\nIt was the commencement exercise of the end of Amir and Hassans friendship when Amir went looking at for Hassan after the kite flying tournament and he precept him get raped by Assef. This is the main betrayal against Hassan that Amir commits. Hassan had always stood up for Amir no matter what, and tally to Noors literary analysis, when it mattered for Amir to gestate up for himself and his friend, Amir left(a) Hassan out to dry (237). This was foreshadowed when Baba was lecture to Karim and said that if Amir did not stand up for himself he never will. The Irony in this is that Baba did the same thing to Ali solely doesnt admit it. in that location is foreshadowing in this because even though Baba did wrong and betrayed his outgo friend he is a good person presently by the acts he performs. This gives the creative thinker that there is hope for Amir to eventually redeem himself. \nAmir has the problem of being languid and not standing up for himself or others. He begins to patch on Hassan. When Hassan did nothing jeopardize and smashed a pomegranate on his own lintel it showed that he was the bigger man. This ate Amir on the indoors because Hassans good behavior was a consta nt reminder of how he had failed as a man, and if Hassan had been in his ...

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